Christian devotion

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No Power Over Death, But Power to Choose Life

You can command armies, build empires, and gain wisdom — but you cannot command the spirit or control the day of death. Life belongs to God alone. Each breath you take is an act of divine mercy — a reminder that time is a gift, not a guarantee. So use today to live with purpose, forgive freely, and walk humbly with the One who gives life and holds eternity in His hands. Choose life. Choose righteousness. Choose Christ.
No Power Over Death, But Power to Choose Life - Ecclesiastes 8:8

Learning to Worship the Lord When the World Distracts You

When the world offers power, success, and comfort in exchange for your devotion, remember Jesus’ words: “Worship the Lord your God, and serve Him only.” True worship is not about convenience—it’s about commitment. Don’t trade intimacy with God for temporary gain. Choose to worship the Lord with all your heart, wherever He has placed you.

Becoming a Living Sacrifice Pleasing to the Lord

Living a life pleasing to the Lord goes beyond our good works — it’s about daily surrender. When we offer our lives as living sacrifices, every word and action becomes a form of worship.
Becoming a Living Sacrifice Pleasing to the Lord - Numbers 28:2

Weeping May Endure, But Joy Comes in the Morning

Tears may fall in the night, but God’s light never fails to shine again. Every season of weeping prepares the heart for joy. When darkness seems endless, keep trusting—morning is coming. Read the full post and be encouraged by God’s promise in Psalm 30:5.
Weeping May Endure, But Joy Comes in the Morning - Psalm 30:5b

Walk with God and Dwell in His Abundant Goodness

When you choose to walk with God, you don’t walk in lack or fear—you walk in abundance, protection, and peace. His goodness isn’t hidden; it’s displayed for all to see in the lives of those who trust Him. Just as He walked with Enoch, Moses, Abraham, and Jacob, God still calls you to a deeper walk with Him today. Discover what it truly means to walk with God and dwell in His goodness.
Walk with God and Dwell in His Abundant Goodness - Psalm 31:19-20

But You, Man of God: Living Set Apart for His Purpose

Paul’s charge to Timothy still echoes today — “But you, man of God…” No matter how others live, you are called to be different — to flee from sin and pursue righteousness, godliness, faith, love, endurance, and gentleness. You carry God’s identity; your life must reflect His nature. Stand firm, live holy, and fight the good fight of faith. Be inspired to walk daily as God’s representative — read the full reflection now.
But You, Man of God: Living Set Apart for His Purpose - 1 Timothy 6:11-12

Him Who Loves Us: Walking Daily in Christ’s Finished Work

He didn’t stop loving you when you failed, stumbled, or doubted — His love is eternal and complete. Jesus has already freed you from sin through His blood — it’s finished! Walk daily in the reality of that victory and rest in the One who loves you without end.
Him Who Loves Us: Walking Daily in Christ’s Finished Work - Revelations 1:5

My God — Living from a Place of Personal Faith and Trust

To say “My God” is to rest in relationship, not religion. In Psalm 43:1–2, the psalmist shows us what it means to trust God personally — not as a distant Saviour, but as my Defender, my Refuge, my Friend. Read the full reflection and renew your intimacy with Him.
My God — Living from a Place of Personal Faith and Trust - Psalm 43:1-2

God Is With You: Recognising His Presence in Every Season

Even when life feels overwhelming, God is with you — guiding, protecting, and making a way where there seems to be none. The same God who parted the Red Sea still walks beside you today. Don’t let fear silence your faith — His presence is your victory! Read the full post to be reminded of His faithful presence.
God Is With You: Recognising His Presence in Every Season - Exodus 14:19

The Living Word: Hearing God’s Voice Today

God no longer speaks to us from a distance — He speaks through His Son, the Living Word. Every time we open the Scriptures, we encounter His heart, His truth, and His voice. Are you listening to the Living Word today? Read the full reflection and discover how God still speaks to us personally.
The Living Word: Hearing God's Voice Today - Hebrews1:1-2